I've gotten bored of Skyrim and probably won't play it again until there's a new DLC. I've just played it way too much and need to take a break before I play it again, just like I used to do with Oblivion.

I've done about 300 hours on skyrim, more than any other game in my games list. I've done about five different playthroughs, discovered pretty much any area of interest, completed almost every quest in one playthrough or another, and dabbled in all fighting styles.

I've done about 300 hours on skyrim, more than any other game in my games list. I've done about five different playthroughs, discovered pretty much any area of interest, completed almost every quest in one playthrough or another, and dabbled in all fighting styles.

I'm about ready for some DLC.

I have 8 completed playthroughs all of them are level 81 so yeah, it's about time for DLC.

I can't seem to get into Skyrim. It's interesting to mod it, but actually playing it quickly becomes a shallow and boring experience for me. Are there any mods that improve the core gameplay in a way which will make the game more interesting than whacking a monster over and over?

This is why I'm waiting for mods to come out, including mine (which overhauls the skills and perk trees).

I really want to play an evil mage character and a thief/assassin, especially as I'v eonly spent my 100hrs on a single 2H non-magic using paladin knight (and I ususally like archer/mage classes). But all the really awesome mods are still in development, sans some fun gimmicks here and there. So I'm gonna wait.

Oh god, gotta love having the weakest weapon in the game enchanted with Paralysis and Soul Trap. Just killed a Briarheart by poking him with that, seeing him fall like a rock, then taking out that thing out of his chest. And with a soul to boot.

It always seemed funny to me how npcs tell you about the districts in Whiterun when it's such a tiny little town.

Yeah, Bethesda really needs to learn that filler NPC's and some filler content (that has a purpose) can do wonders for actually making cities feel like cities. I like that they have it so every building in a town belongs to someone and has a purpose, but when there's only a population of 30 in your town and your town is less than 30 buildings large, that's a problem, especially when some of these places are supposed to be landmark cities in Skyrim.

This mod looks great, it's something I've always wanted to see - inside of Whiterun left mostly unchanged (for compatability, performance, and gameplay reasons, but the outside actually expanded to be a city, where the middle/poor class live, the farms expanded to be more than just minor gardens, etc...

Places like Falkreath feel fine to me, as they are kind of like little towns in wilderness, but for major cities like Solitude, Windhelm and Whiterun it really feels weird to have them be so tiny.

So I finally got to actually completing the DB quest line and it got a bit anti-climactic at the plot twist where it shows up you didn't kill the real emperor and get attacked by the guards. After I killed the guards, I went down the stairs and a regular Solitude guard arrested me. Apparently, killing the emperor only gives you a 1500 bounty.

So I finally got to actually completing the DB quest line and it got a bit anti-climactic at the plot twist where it shows up you didn't kill the real emperor and get attacked by the guards. After I killed the guards, I went down the stairs and a regular Solitude guard arrested me. Apparently, killing the emperor only gives you a 1500 bounty.

I really, really wish they hadn't Killed off the vast majority of the DB. I mean, I could live with Astrid dying, maybe even Arnbjorn, but the others...I was rather fond of them. Plus I think veezara should have survived. His being one of the last shadowscales could have led to a possible DLC.

I really, really wish they hadn't Killed off the vast majority of the DB. I mean, I could live with Astrid dying, maybe even Arnbjorn, but the others...I was rather fond of them. Plus I think veezara should have survived. His being one of the last shadowscales could have led to a possible DLC.

Keep in mind though, vampkid is just that - a kid. They could never get away with killing her off. But I agree completely. I actually was thinking of using console commands to recruit Veezara into the Blades just to see what happens.

Keep in mind though, vampkid is just that - a kid. They could never get away with killing her off. But I agree completely. I actually was thinking of using console commands to recruit Veezara into the Blades just to see what happens.

I also wish the people who replaced the dead DB members had a little personality. Maybe even have the player be responsible fore their recruitment, kind of like the way the player gets recruited into the DB in Oblivion, just with the roles reversed.